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It was the last battle of the Texas Revolution in which Texas was trying to gain their independance from Mexico.

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The Texans were fighting for independence from Mexico. It was a turning point in the war as the Mexican General Santa Anna was captured.

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Q: Why were the battles the Alamo and san jacinto importtionan to the Texas revolution?
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